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What to Do About Violence

  • Thursday, March 28, 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Audio Conference

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The Kansas Home Care & Hospice Association is pleased to bring you this educational program through an agreement with Elizabeth E. Hogue, Esq.

What to Do About Violence

presented by

Elizabeth E. Hogue, Esq.

Health Care Attorney

Thursday, March 28, 2024
****12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Central Time****

Replay: Thursday, April 4, 2024
(Recorded playback available for 24 hours)


Audio-Conference Description

Violence against providers of services in patients’ homes seems to be increasing. Several staff members have recently lost their lives while visiting patients. Home health agencies, hospices, private duty agencies, and HME companies have a duty to protect their staff members. When providers fail to protect workers, they may violate OSHA requirements and may be liable for negligence. What do current OSHA requirements say? What do workers have to prove in order to hold providers liable for negligence? How can providers avoid injuries to staff members, non-compliance with OSHA requirements, and liability for negligence? What concrete steps should providers take now to manage their risks? Learn what to do in light of a worsening problem for home

care providers of all types. There will be plenty of time for questions during the teleconference and extensive handouts will be provided.


About the Speaker
Elizabeth Hogue is an attorney in private practice with extensive experience in health care. Prior to becoming an attorney, she was employed as a personnel manager by a Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan. She studied at the University of Maryland School of Law, concentrating in health law, and gained considerable clinical experience, course work, and employment experience in this area. Following her admission to the Bar, she developed an active practice in health law. She represents clients all over the country. Her clients are professional associations, managed care providers, and institutional health care providers; including hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health agencies, durable medical equipment companies, and hospices. Ms. Hogue gives numerous presentations each year on health-related topics. Her articles are regularly included in trade association publications and other journals. Ms. Hogue is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association.

Continuing Education Credits:   None

How it works:  Registered locations will receive an email confirmation two days prior to the teleconference with dial-in information and handout materials and/or resources. On the day of the conference, simply join the call by dialing the toll-free number and giving your organization name and conference ID number. Gather your staff and listen via speakerphone to the presentation, following along with the handouts.

PLEASE NOTE:  Registration fees are based on each dial-in connection; multiple call-ins from your organization will be charged. We are unable to accommodate more than one organization per call-in.

Registration Fees:  This fee includes one dial-in connection - either live on March 28 or recorded playback on April 4. Additional fees will be charged for multiple dial-ins. There are no refunds.

KHCHA Members:  $135 / call-in line  

Non-Members:  $270 / call-in line

Registration Deadline: Noon, March 27, 2024  

Phone: (785) 478-3640 | Email:  khcha@kshomecare.org

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